Defensive worries for Vale ahead of Cup tie
Port Vale will be forced into a change in central defence after first-choice Clayton McDonald was declared a “doubt” for the FA Cup game against Sheffield United.
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Port Vale will be forced into a change in central defence after first-choice Clayton McDonald was declared a “doubt” for the FA Cup game against Sheffield United.
The Sentinel newspaper reports that Port Vale are aiming to add at least two loan signings to their squad if the expected takeover by Paul Wildes is completed this week.
Assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that a “stupid” tackle by Sam Morsy cost the Valiants all three points during Tuesday’s game with Rochdale.
Vale coach Mark Grew has suggested to the Sentinel that Darren Murphy could start in midfield against Wycombe.
Assistant manager Mark Grew has hailed Port Vale’s “fantastic” fans and says that “the good start has given us a lift.”
Assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that manager Micky Adams has some “exciting players” lined up as soon as Keith Ryder’s takeover is approved.
Port Vale coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that striker Tom Pope has to score more goals next season.
Coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that midfielder Doug Loft could continue in the left-back position “if it’s best for us.”
Port Vale coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel newspaper that he expects news on the players’ contract decisions next week.
In-demand striker Marc Richards is set to be offered the “best possible” deal by the Valiants as they try and persuade the captain and top scorer to stay at Vale Park.
The administrators running Port Vale have confirmed that manager Micky Adams and first-team coaches Mark Grew and Geoff Horsfield will remain at the club. Administrator Bob Young told the Sentinel: “After having a chat with Micky I assured him Mark and Geoff are safe.